Jan. 29th WAI webinar will explain the scope and range of new online training

The Wire Association International (WAI) invites wire and cable professionals to attend its virtual event, โ€œOpen House: Explore the Future of Industry Training,โ€ on January 29, 2025, at 11 a.m. EST. This exclusive WAI open house webinar 2025 introduces WAIโ€™s new online learning platform, developed to modernize training and technical education.

Register for free atย WAIโ€™s websiteย to experience the future of wire and cable education.

The WAI open house webinar 2025 gives attendees a firsthand look at WAIโ€™s interactive training system. The platform features videoโ€‘based courses3D animations, and onโ€‘demand access to make learning easier and more engaging.

โ€œWhether youโ€™re an industry veteran or a newcomer, this demo will show how our tools can elevate your skills and knowledge,โ€ said John Markowski, WAIโ€™s Education Project Manager.

These courses enhance professional development and support companies looking to train new team members quickly and effectively.

The event shows how WAI combines technical expertise with modern eโ€‘learning tools. It also highlights the platformโ€™s flexibility and realโ€‘world value for wire and cable professionals.

The platform includes:

  • Expertโ€‘crafted training modules.
  • 3D animations that simplify complex concepts.
  • Flexible onโ€‘demand access for individuals and teams.

Registration for the WAI open house webinar 2025 is free. Sign up at wirenet.org to join the live event. Companies can also schedule private demo sessions by emailing education@wirenet.org.

WAI is offering a 15% discount to organizations that purchase additional training through the platform after the open house.

Mark Marselli
Author: Mark Marselli

Share
Subscribe to the Wire Journal

Wire Journal International (WJI) is the leading technical publication for the wire and cable industry.

Published monthly, WJI is written for executives, engineers, technical and sales professionals, and purchasing agents engaged in the manufacture of ferrous and nonferrous wire and cable.

WJI Feature Stories

See a preview of the most recent Wire Journal International feature. Subscribe to the FREE publication to read the entire issue.

Related Stories